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Animal Cognition avesvon Bayern, A.M.P. & Emery, N.J. 2009. Jackdaws respond to human attentional states and communicative cues in different contexts. Current Biology 19: 602-606.  



Animal Cognition amphibia
Bernal, X.E., Rand, A.S. & Ryan, M.J. 2009. Task differences confound sex differences in receiver permissiveness in tungara frogs. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 1323-1329.



Animal Cognition mammaliaCaggiano, V., Fogassi, L., Rizzolatti, G., Thier, P. & Casile, A. 2009. Mirror neurons differentially encode the peripersonal and extrapersonal space of monkeys. Nature 324: 403-406.



Animal Cognition mammaliaDammhahn, M. & Kappeler, P.M. 2009. Females go where the food is: does the socio-ecological model explain variation in social organization of solitary foragers? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 939-952.    



Animal Cognition aves Dakin, R. & Montgomerie, R. 2009. Peacocks orient their courtship display towards the sun. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 825-834.    




Animal Cognition aves DuBois, A.L., Nowicki, S. & Searcy, W.A. 2009. Swamp sparrows modulate vocal performance in an aggressive context. Biology Letters 5: 163-165.      
Science Daily news about DuBois, Nowicki & Searcy 2009.




Animal Cognition mammalia Dufour, V., Pele, M., Neumann, M., Thierry, B. & Call, J. 2009. Calculated reciprocity after all: computation behind token transfers in orangutans. Biology Letters 5: 172-175.  



Animal Cognition Gould, J.L. 2009. Animal navigation: a wake-up call for homing. Current Biology 19: R338-R339.       NEW!




Animal Cognition Fish Ioannou, C.C. & Krause, J. 2008. Interactions between background matching and motion during visual detection can explain why cryptic animals keep still. Biology Letters  5: 191-193.   



Animal Cognition aves Jorge, P.E., Marques, A.E. & Phillips, J.B. 2009. Activational rather than navigational effects of odors on homing of young pigeons. Current Biology 19: 650-654.       NEW!



Animal Cognition arthropodaLucas, C. & Sokolowski, M.B. 2009. Molecular basis for changes in behavioral state in ant social behaviors. PNAS 106: 6351-6356.



Animal Cognition avesLuther, D.A. & Wiley, R.H. 2009. Production and perception of communicatory signals in a noisy environment. Biology Letters  5: 183-187.    



Animal Cognition arthropodaMacosko, E.Z., Pokala, N., Feinberg, E.H., Chalasani, S.H., Butcher, R.A., Clardy, J. & Bargmann, C.I. 2009. A hub-and-spoke circuit drives pheromone attraction and social behaviour in C. elegans. Nature 458: 1171-1175.        NEW! Nature article about Macosko et al. 2009.



Animal Cognition mammalia Madden, J.R., Kunc, H.P., English, S., Manser, M.B. & Clutton-Brock, T.H. 2009. Calling in the gap: competition or cooperation in littermates' beging behaviour? Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 1255-1262.    



Animal Cognition arthropodaMery, F., Varela, S.A.M., Danchin, E., Blanchet, S., Parejo, D., Coolen, I. & Wagner, R.H. 2009. Public versus personal information for mate copying in an invertebrate. Current Biology. 19: 730-734.



Animal Cognition mammalia von Noordwijk, M. A. & van Schaik, C.P. 2009. Intersexual food transfer among orangutans: do females test males for coercive tendency? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 883-890.    


**  Patel, A.D., Iversen, J.R., Bregman, M.R. & Schulz, I. 2009. Experimental evidence for synchronization to a musical beat in a nonhuman animal. Current Biology. 19: 827-830.



Animal Cognition Rankin, D.J. & Eggimann, F. 2009. The evolution of judgment bias in indirect reciprocity. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 1339-1345.



**  Schachner, A., Brady, T.F., Pepperberg, I.M. & Hauser, M.D.
2009. Spontaneous motor entrainment to music in multiple vocal mimicking species. Current Biology. 19: 831-836.



Animal CognitionSumpter, D.J.T. 2009. Group behaviour: leadership by those in need. Current Biology 19: R325-R327.       NEW!



**  Tobias, J.A. & Seddon, N. 2009. Signal jamming mediates sexual conflict in a duetting bird. Current Biology. 19: 577-582.
Science Daily news about Tobias and Seddon 2009.


Animal Cognition mammalia Thornton, A. & Malapert, A. 2009. The rise and fall of an arbitrary tradition: an experiment with wild meerkats. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 1269-1276.



Animal Cognition Tosh, C.R., Krause, J. & Ruxton, G.D. 2009. Theoretical predictions strongly support decision accuracy as a major driver of ecological specialization. PNAS 106: 5698-5702.



Animal Cognition avesWalsh, S.A., Barrett, P.M., Milner, A.C., Manley, G. & Witmer, L.M. 2009. Inner ear anatomy is a proxy for deducing auditory capability and behaviour in reptiles and birds. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 1355-1360.



Animal Cognition arthropodaYates, C.A., Erban, R., Escudero, C., Couzin, I.D., Buhl, J., Kevrekidis, I.G., Maini, P.K. & Sumpter, D.J.T. 2009. Inherent noise can facilitate coherence in collective swarm motion. PNAS 106: 5464-5469.    








 

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